Saturday April 1st 6:30 pm start - in support of Canadian Liver Foundation
Bid to cook with the US White House Chefs and MasterChef Canada finalists All tickets include hors d'oeuvres created by the chefs, beverages, and auction for cool swag! Miele Experience Center Map:161 Four Valley Drive Saturday, April 1, 2017 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM http://liver.ca/support-liver-foundation/fundraising/CelebrityChefChallenge.aspx
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Let’s get together at the Spring Cottage Life Show!
Meet 600 exhibitors showing boats, docks, builders, contractors, innovative building products, green solutions, decor and style, arts and crafts, food and entertaining, water toys and more. It’s our 24th annual kick-off to summertime fun and we can’t wait to see you at our cottage! Join us on Facebook and learn more about our exhibitors, features and events leading up to the show Show Dates/Hours Friday, March 31, 2017 – 10:00am–8:00pm Saturday, April 1, 2017 – 9:00am–7:00pm Sunday, April 2, 2017 – 10:00am–5:00pm Ticket Prices Adults: $20 Youth (13-17): $10 Children under 13: FREE Weekend Pass: $28 Senior (65+): $15 ( Friday only; not online) Fri/Sat evening special: save $4 after 4pm (off regular Adult Admission) – onsite only! http://shows.cottagelife.com/show/spring-cottage-life-show/#show-info Co-curated by Emily Berg, India Burchell, and Jane Campbell
What do you see at the iconic intersection of Queen & University? This exhibit uncovers a vibrant past, and also brings a contemporary perspective through Sam Javanrouh’s new photographs and the curators’ consideration of public space theory and urban aesthetics. An interactive window station will encourage mindfulness and curiosity. EXHIBITION: March 1 – March 31, 2017 Tuesday – Friday 9:30AM – 4:30PM Saturday 12PM – 4:30PM This exhibition is part of the Myseum of Toronto’s Intersections Festival which runs from March 6-31. Myseum Intersections is an annual festival of exhibits and events showcasing different perspectives of the city’s natural, cultural, and historic diversity. #MyseumX Curators Emily, India, and Jane are Master of Museum Studies students at the University of Toronto — Faculty of Information. Look Both Ways is their final year exhibition project. Campbell House Museum What photos should I take when I travel? There’s always so much to see when you travel, but with only a limited amount of time and so much to experience, there are only so many photos you can take. So how do should you approach photography when you’re travelling? Here are a few shots that should be on your list when you travel and little tips on how to be efficient when you’re on the road! https://gtaphotographyclasses.com/what-photos-should-i-take-when-i-travel/ Grand Opening Thursday March 30th - 7:00 - 9:00 pm 25 Toronto Street, Suite #200 ALL HEADSHOT SPOTS ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED Please still join us for the live music, wine & cheese, and free phoneography editing workshop. RSVP to get on the guest list. Event Registration: https://gtaphotographyclasses.com/grand-opening/ Story and background:
The Start Ana Belic, Founder of GTA Photography Classes, leaves her number crunching career as a Chartered Accountant, to pursue her passion in photography. A couple co-workers ask her if she teaches photography classes and the rest is history. She runs her first class with 2 students out of her condo party room which follows with nine months of classes out of her living room. She develops a new passion for teaching and formally opens the doors to GTA Photography Classes in September of 2009. Visit Canada's Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendour. The former home of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt, Canada's foremost castle is complete with decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens. Self-guided multimedia tours are available in English, French, Japanese, German, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean and American Sign Language. Audio Descriptive Tours for the visually impaired are available in English and French. http://casaloma.ca/index.html
Special Exhibition - Camp X and Station M Exhibit This exhibit includes pieces from Camp X and Station M. Both are codenames for allied Second World War paramilitary and spy training installations. http://casaloma.ca/specialexhibtion.html World Premiere One of the most captivating and enduring of all children’s stories, but one replete with themes and interpretive possibilities that allow it to transcend the limitations of just one genre, Pinocchio has been adapted to seemingly countless media and art forms over the years. Its hauntingly archetypal central idea, that of a man who so wants a child that he creates one—in the form of a marionette—out of wood, only to have the marionette come to life and create problems of his own, has proven a beguilingly potent metaphor to many artists. What began as an Italian children’s novel in 1883 has been made over the years into musicals, operas, animated films and television shows. Now Pinocchio makes its full-length balletic world premiere this season with The National Ballet of Canada. Created by choreographer Will Tuckett, Guest Principal Character Artist with The Royal Ballet in England, Pinocchio is a wildly funny, often moving and sometimes even dark re-telling of the original story, recapturing the adventures of the famous wooden boy with brilliantly inventive choreography and unforgettable stagecraft. Saturday March 11 to Friday March 24 - For full details see: http://national.ballet.ca/Productions/2016-17-Season/Pinocchio More reading: Pinocchio Primer March 10 – 19, 2017. Canada Blooms has co-located with The National Home Show to create North America’s largest Home and Garden Event at the Enercare Center. Experience spectacular feature gardens, visit Canada’s largest Flower Show and Competition, meet Canada’s top gardening personalities and shop for the latest gardening products in the Garden Marketplace. Named one of North America’s Top 100 Events and the Garden Attraction of the Year. For details visit www.canadablooms.com see below for video from last year, 20th anniversary, Opens Saturday March 11th at the ROM -Out of the Depths: The Blue Whale Story is a ROM original exhibition that retells the tragic story of 2014 and the unprecedented opportunity for research and conservation that resulted. Come face to face with the enormous eighty- foot skeleton of Blue, and discover the mind-blowing biology of blue whales; the humongous size of their heart, their unusual feeding behaviour, how they communicate and their evolution from land to sea. Find out how the ROM is studying their DNA to unlock some of the mysteries surrounding these large but elusive creatures, and gain insight into the global decline of the blue whale population and what is being done to protect the world’s largest animal…ever. #ROMBLUEWHALE www.rom.on.ca/en/blue-whale |
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